In the end the difference was Bangladesh bowled better than we did in the first innings.The batting canceled each other out - however that remains Aussies glaring weakness on the SC.If some of the top order could show the same application/temperament as Cummins, we might win more than 2 tests in 10 years.

In the end the difference was Bangladesh bowled better than we did in the first innings.The batting canceled each other out - however that remains Aussies glaring weakness on the SC.If some of the top order could show the same application/temperament as Cummins, we might win more than 2 tests in 10 years.

The only good solid player in the top 6 is Renshaw, Maxwell and Handscomb have woeful tecniques, Smiths tecnique is shit as well but you over look that because he averages 60+ .

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In the end the difference was Bangladesh bowled better than we did in the first innings.The batting canceled each other out - however that remains Aussies glaring weakness on the SC.If some of the top order could show the same application/temperament as Cummins, we might win more than 2 tests in 10 years.

The only good solid player in the top 6 is Renshaw, Maxwell and Handscomb have woeful tecniques, Smiths tecnique is shit as well but you over look that because he averages 60+ .

Warner probably played the best innings of his career. Hopefully he's turned the corner.Maxwell, Handscombe, Wade dreadful

One each : SL /ENG/AUSFive each : Zimbabwe Two each :Westindies==In what turned out to be an exciting 24 hours of Test match cricket, Bangladesh made history with a 20-run win over Australia in Mirpur, barely hours after West Indies pulled off a heist against England in Leeds. Starting the day at 109 for two - needing 156 more, Australia began well, scoring 61 during the first hour without losing a wicket.===David Warner scored his 19th Test hundred, but once he was dismissed, Australia lost their next five within a space of 41 runs. Pat Cummins tried to pull off an unlikely victory with an unbeaten 33 but he ran out of partners at the other end. Shakib Al Hasan was declared Man of the Match for his all-round efforts of 84 in the first innings followed by his 10 for 153 in the match.==Stats highlights from Bangladesh's historic win in Mirpur:==10 This was Bangladesh's tenth win in 101 Test matches that they have featured in. They have beaten Zimbabwe five times, West Indies twice, England and Sri Lanka once each before. This was their first Test win against Australia after losing all four of their previous encounters against them, three by an innings.===Bangladesh Test wins==Against Margin Venue Start Date Captain Zim 226 runs Chittagong 6-Jan-05 Habibul Bashar WI 95 runs Kingstown 9-Jul-09 Mashrafe Mortaza WI 4 wickets St George's 17-Jul-09 Shakib Al Hasan Zim 143 runs Harare 25-Apr-13 Mushfiqur Rahim Zim 3 wickets Dhaka 25-Oct-14 Mushfiqur Rahim Zim 162 runs Khulna 3-Nov-14 Mushfiqur Rahim Zim 186 runs Chittagong 12-Nov-14 Mushfiqur Rahim Eng 108 runs Dhaka 28-Oct-16 Mushfiqur Rahim SL 4 wickets Colombo(PSS) 15-Mar-17 Mushfiqur Rahim Aus 20 runs Dhaka 27-Aug-17 Mushfiqur Rahim ==57 Wickets taken by Bangladesh spinners in their last three Tests at home out of a total of 60, with two of the remaining three coming via run outs. Mehidy Hasan leads the list with 24 scalps followed by Shakib's 22 and Taijul Islam's 11.==4 Shakib became the fourth bowler to take five-wicket hauls against all nine opponents after Muttiah Muralitharan, Dale Steyn and Rangana Herath. This was his first Test against Australia. He took just 50 matches to complete the set, which is the fewest among the four mentioned.==2 Players scoring a fifty and taking five-fer in their 50th Test. Shakib joined Chris Cairns who scored 61 and took five for 146 against Australia at the Gabba in 2001.==2 Players taking five-fers in each innings of their 50th Test - Richard Hadlee and Shakib. Hadlee took five for 73 and five for 29 against Sri Lanka at Colombo (CCC) in 1984. The others to take ten wicket hauls in their 50th Test are Trevor Bailey, Muralitharan and Harbhajan Singh.==1 Shakib became the first player to score 1000 runs and take 50 wickets at a venue. This was his 16th Test at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Mirpur and has so far scored 1,233 runs at 44.03 and taken 59 wickets at 31.76. This was his fourth Man of the Match award at this venue in Tests.==2 This was the second century for Warner in Tests played in Asia. His only other three figure knock in Asia came in UAE in 2014. He averages only 32.50 after 14 Tests in Asia in comparison to 59.21 at home==112 by Warner is the second highest score by an Australian opener in a fourth innings chase in Asia. Bob Simpson's 115 against Pakistan in Karachi in 1964 remains the highest score by an Australian opener. Mark Taylor (102* in Bengaluru in 1998) is the only other cricketer in this elite club among Australian openers.==52 Byes conceded by teams in this Test by both sides combined - the joint third most in a Test in Asia and most in a Test in Bangladesh. 5.52% of the total runs scored in this match came in the form of byes which is the most for a Test post-2000.==Most Byes in a Test in Asia

Team Team 2 Byes Total runs Byes per Venue Start Date Ind Pak 69 1609 4.29 Bengaluru 9-Dec-07 Ind NZ 54 1125 4.81 Kolkata 5-Mar-65 Ind Aus 52 1195 4.35 Bengaluru 9-Oct-08 Ban Aus 52 942 5.52 Mirpur 27-Aug-17 Ind Eng 47 1254 3.75 Mumbai(BS) 11-Nov-61 Pak WI 47 815 5.77 Karachi 20-Nov-86 ==19 wickets by Bangladesh spinners in this Test is the second most for them in a Test match after 20 wickets against England at the same venue last year. This was the third successive Test where all 40 wickets fell in a Test in Bangladesh after no such instances in the first 52.==256 Wickets taken by Nathan Lyon in Tests - the second most among Australian spinners after Shane Warne's 708. Among off-spinners, only Muralitharan (800), Harbhajan (417), Lance Gibbs (309) and Ravi Ashwin (292) have taken more. 68 Tests taken by Lyon to the landmark of 250 wickets is the joint most for Australia, alongside Jason Gillesp155-run partnership by Tamim and Shakib is the second highest fourth wicket stand for Bangladesh in Tests after the 167-run stand between Shakib and Naeem Islam against West Indies at the same venue in 2012. It is also their second highest partnership for any wicket against Australia after the 187-run second wicket stand between Shahriar Nafees and Habibul Bashar in Fatullah in 2006